Curriculum Survey
Law Enforcement programs like the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) have been implemented in hundreds of communities, fostering collaboration between advocates, law enforcement, and mental health. These programs strive to promote dignity, safety and care for people who struggle with mental illness. Please assist our team with a few minutes of your time to support efforts to encourage and build confidence for everyone by opening the two survey links below. Many of you have given diligently to help programs like CIT and everyone’s opinion is important.
Survey One: Community Engagement Survey
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We are interested in your feedback on community engagement curriculum related to specialized law enforcement-based response programs for police encounters with people with mental illness. This survey focuses on programs like CIT that create community partnerships as a part of the program implementation. The survey will take fifteen minutes to complete and there will be opportunities for you to share your opinions.
Survey Two: Law Enforcement Response: Training Curriculum Survey
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We are interested in your feedback on officer training curriculum related to specialized law enforcement-based response programs for police encounters with people with mental illness. We are asking individuals with experience and knowledge of the interaction between people with mental illness and law enforcement officers to provide feedback on a 40-hour officer training curriculum. The survey should take about fifteen minutes to complete and there will be opportunities for you to share your opinions.
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